3-4 Large Russet potatoes peeled and cubed to preference
2 10 3/4 oz. cans Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 " oz. can of water
3 " oz. cans of Whole Milk
1 med. White Onion diced
3 cloves Garlic minced
1 tsp Black Pepper
1 14 3/4 oz. can Creamed Corn
Kernels from 2 to 3 ears of boiled Corn on the Cob
4 tbs Butter
Put all ingredients except butter in a large crockpot at night. Turn to high and allow to cook overnight. (If your crock pot
boils fluid on HIGH, then use the medium or low setting for overnight.) In the morning check the potatoes to see if they are
done. Turn to low and serve anytime. Add butter just prior to
serving, mixing well.
If corn on the cob is not available, use about 2 cups of frozen or canned corn (drain liquid first).
Serving Suggestion:
Place your soup in microwavable bowls. Shred cheese of choice
(medium cheddar or a fresh Parmesan are great) over top of the
bowl, about 1/4" thick or to your liking. Heat in the Microwave
till the cheese is melted, or place under a broiler to melt the
cheese. Immediately garnish with chopped fresh Parsely, and serve while HOT..
Ingredients
3 med to large Baking Potatos
1/2 cup diced Onion
2 tbs butter
2 tbs enriched flour
1 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1/2 cup Milk
1/2 tsp Salt
Black Pepper
2 cups diced cooked Ham
6-8 oz Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
Parsley
Slice cleaned and scrubbed potatos crosswise (with or without skin) thinly. Place in cold water until ready to use. Cube ham to desired size.
In a 1 quart non-stick saucepan, cook diced onions with butter until clear. Add milk, salt, and flour and mix until bubbly, then add cream of chicken soup and mix til blended well. Remove from heat.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray the bottom of a 9 x 13 inch baking dish with Pam or other nonstick coating spray. Place half of the potatos in a layer in the bottom of the pan. Cover with half of the sauce. Top using half of the shredded mozzarella cheese. Repeat with the remaining potatoes and sauce. DO NOT put the remaining cheese on yet!
Cover with aluminum foil and place in the oven for 35 minutes. Remove the foil at the designated time, and place back in the oven for another 20 minutes uncovered. Remove the dish, top with desired amount of black pepper, top with the remaining cheese, sprinkle with Parsley, and return to the oven for about 10 minutes longer if you want a nice brown topping. Watch it though! Remove and allow to rest for at least 5 minutes before serving.
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Ingredients
4 med. white potatoes
white onion
Lemon Pepper Powder (see below)
1 tbs Olive Oil
3 tbs butter
Parsely
Salt
Scrub and clean potatoes, leaving skin on. Thinly slice potatoes in rings into a bowl of cold water. Rinse potatoes and place in a microwaveable covered dish with no extra water. Cook on high for 8 minutes.
Make an aluminum pan about 8" x 12" with two sheets (double strength) of foil and the edges folded up about an inch or so to keep taters in. Pour 1 tbs of Olive Oil on the foil and smear over the bottom with your finger to coat it. Remove potatoes and pour into your aluminum pan spreading evenly. Slice 2 or 3 onion rings ( or more if you want ) and lay over the top of the taters. Melt 3 tbs of butter and pour over the taters evenly. Sprinkle Lemon Pepper ( a bottled inexpensive powder spice ) over the top of the dish. Lightly or, to taste, sprinkle salt, and top with chopped Parsely.
Place the taters on the grill over direct heat for about 5 minutes, then remove to an indirect heat spot, like the top rack. Cover with a sheet of foil loosely. Finish your normal grilling, hamburgers or whatever. These take about 20 minutes on a grill like this. If you like your taters crispier? Place back on the direct heat over the coals or fire for the last 5 minutes or so.. watch em though, if you like em a lil browner and cripser on bottom this is great. For Oven baking, turn to 450 degrees and bake uncovered for about 20 minutes or until brown on top.
Lemon Pepper Spice. If you don't have this spice, you can pepper the taters, then squeeze half a lemon over the taters.
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